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What Are the Alternatives to Involuntary Rehab?
My brother is addicted to opioids, and my parents are considering trying to force him into treatment. I understand their concern, but I worry that forcing him won’t be effective. Are there alternatives to involuntary rehab that might be more successful?

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Re: What Are the Alternatives to Involuntary Rehab?
Sometimes, people need a push to get help, but it’s true that forced treatment doesn’t always work.

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Re: What Are the Alternatives to Involuntary Rehab?
While involuntary rehab through laws like the https://unitedrecoveryproject.com/rehab-blog/baker-act/ is an option in some cases, voluntary treatment tends to be more effective in the long run. Some alternatives include intervention programs, where a trained professional helps family members communicate their concerns in a structured way. Outpatient therapy and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) can also be good options for those hesitant to enter inpatient care. Encouraging your brother to speak with a counselor or attending a support group like NA (Narcotics Anonymous) might also help him take the first step toward recovery.

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